Which preposition to use with ravishing
Remember, Sylvia, are my due; And all the Joys my Rival does receive He ravishes from me, not you.
How do you ravish with excess of Joys? Er.
There followed much talk of the nature of this treasure, whether it was to be sought or conveyed, bought, stolen, or ravished in fair fight.
But the more its image is ravishing to my imagination, the more I fear it is not real, and I refuse to yield to it lest my happiness be too soon destroyed.
I believed that he had never seen anything more beautiful than the petite palace of Honoria, or more ravishing than herself.
And when she looked at brave Gazul his deeds her grief renew; The more she sees, the more her heart is ravished at the view.
Full many shall rejoice in thy ruin, as I dolorn women and fatherless childrenfair women ravished of life and honour!
A third course is the third heaven to him, and he is ravished into it.
He told a story, very quietly, of an old grandfather and grandmother murdered and their daughter ravished before the eyes of her tiny children.
Jovis violentior ira, cum tonat, &c. the voice of a mandrake had been sweeter music: "but he to whom I gave entertainment, was in the Elysian fields, ravished for joy, quite beyond himself."
She spent the remaining hours before train-time in donning her beautiful lace gown, and in making the woman within it as young and ravishing as possible.
They mean, by using the words "servile war," to convey the impression that there is to be a general slaying and ravishing throughout the South, on and after the first of next January, under the special patronage of the American President, who has ordered his soldiers and his sailors, his ships and his corps, to be employed in protecting black ravishers of white women and black murderers of white children.